Edward Dabdoub

Founding Attorney

Attorney Dabdoub is the founder of Dabdoub Law Firm and is its managing
partner. A native of Kingston, Jamaica, he is just one of five legal counselors
currently in his family. Since earning his Juris Doctor from the University
of Miami School of Law, he has focused his career on assisting individuals
who need their eligibility for disability benefits asserted before the law.

Due to his experience and knowledge in this practice area, Eddie can assist
clients in any stage of the disability insurance claims process. He is
well-versed in the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (“ERISA”)
and has helped countless clients assert their rights under this federal
statute. He is also a seasoned litigator who has represented his clients'
claims in both state and federal court. He has confronted all major insurance
providers over these disability claims, including Aetna, Hartford, CIGNA,
Liberty Life, Met Life, Mass Mutual, Prudential, and many others.

Attorney Dabdoub's experience in this arena has also made him a dynamic
resource in the legal community. He's been asked to speak at both
local and national conferences and events on ERISA and disability insurance
law topics for organizations like the Florida Association for Justice
and the American Association for Justice. He has also penned articles
on these same topics and advises his peers as they, too, face off against
the disability insurance industry.

While earning his J.D. from the University of Miami School of Law, Eddie
received the Ambassador Sue Cobb Scholarship. Before that, he graduated
at the top of his class at the Florida International University. There,
he earned a Master’s in Business Administration and a Bachelor of
Arts in Economics at the University of Miami.

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